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Day Brightener – Kids Say The Darndest Things!

I think it was Art Linkletter that said “Kids Say The Darndest Things” and later there was a TV show with Bill Cosby. The items below prove the point.

This is a picture of an octopus. It has eight, testicles. (Kelly, age 6 )

Oysters’ balls are called pearls. (Jerry, age 6)

If you are surrounded by ocean, you are an island. If you don’t, have ocean all round you, you are incontinent. (Mike, age 7)

Sharks are ugly and mean, and have big teeth, just like Emily Richardson. She’s not my friend anymore. (Kylie, age 6)

A dolphin breaths through an asshole on the top of its head. (Billy, age 8)

My uncle goes out in his boat with 2 other men and a woman and
pots and comes back with crabs. (Millie, age 6)

When ships had sails, they used to use the trade winds to cross
the ocean. Sometimes when the wind didn’t blow the sailors would
whistle to make the wind come. My brother said they would have been
better off eating beans. (William, age 7)

Mermaids live in the ocean. I like mermaids. They are beautiful
and I like their shiny tails, but how on earth do mermaids get
pregnant? Like, really? (Helen, age 6)

I’m not going to write about the ocean. My baby brother is always
crying, my Dad keeps yelling at my Mom, and my big sister has just got
pregnant, so I can’t think what to write. (Amy, age 6)

Some fish are dangerous. Jellyfish can sting. Electric eels can
give you a shock. They have to live in caves under the sea where I
think they have to plug themselves into chargers. (Christopher, age
7)

When you go swimming in the ocean, it is very cold, and it makes
my willy small. (Kevin, age 6)

Divers have to be safe when they go under the water. Divers
can’t go down alone, so they have to go down on each other. (Becky,
age 8)

On vacation, my Mom went water skiing. She fell off when she was
going very fast. She says she won’t do it again because water fired
right up her big fat ass. (Julie, age 7)

The ocean is made up of water and fish. Why the fish don’t drown
I don’t know. (Bobby, age 6)

My dad was a sailor on the ocean. He knows all about the ocean.
What he doesn’t know is why he quit being a sailor and married my mom.
(James, age 7)